USA Today's story is actually fairly tame—according to their report, MSNBC is stating that this is a "mutual parting," suggesting that there's no bad blood between Baldwin and the network. Page Six, however, tells a different story: In a report published earlier today (a.k.a., before MSNBC confirmed the cancellation), Page Six alleged that Baldwin was actually fired by the network for "diva-like behavior" since his show began last month:

Baldwin’s dismissal was decided on partly because of his diva-like behavior toward co-workers, a source said.

Besides demanding a humidifier because he claimed the air at 30 Rock was too dry, Baldwin alienated staffers when he demanded a separate makeup room being used by a woman with cancer who is sensitive to hairspray.

When Baldwin was told he couldn’t have his way, he allegedly bellowed at the top of his lungs, “I don’t give a f - - k if she has cancer or not, I want that f - - king makeup room.”